This is trivial, but not only do they NOT have a wedding and a good script, but they also do NOT have their own MVs in the 4 Hua Jai soundtrack. All the other couples do, except for Din and ChaAm. Like, wtfudge man. :lol2: I'm so bitter I need to laugh a bit.
Anyways, I still prefer Din's romance out of the four so far. (If only they could have executed it in a more gloried way). I prefer romance that is harder to discern, less overt, more tender, and intricately buried within the larger plot. Something I wouldn't have preferred actually, if I was ten years younger-psychologically speaking. Contemplating all of PLR, it's true that the script sucked and that it didn't give enough opportunities for the pranangs to interact, but I actually don't mind the lack of romance in every scene..gawd..I don't want to watch something with romance breathing in every corner...but what I disliked was that all the other parts in PLR were uninteresting. Sorry, I find no entertainment value in employees behaving and gossiping and snooping like servants. And other things. It's just unfunny man. A great work should have a balance of varied themes, not just romance. I don't believe such a vision is impossible if the director pursues it. Unfortunately...ngngn. I also don't mind the lack of passion shown between Din and ChaAem. People who complain about the lack of intense and burning passion needs to study the elements. Earth is far more sentimental than passionate. Leave all the passion to the purely fire elements.
I actually find Mark and Mint's potential off screen romance far more interesting to follow than Din and ChaAem's,
which is quite unfortunate and tells a lot about how poor they did with the storytelling in PLR.
So far, I would say DJA is the best story out of the four.
Oh, fudge. I just ranted again. *facepalm*
I'm off to watch WPM now! Had to take a nap right after PLR and before my last final.
P.S.
Boy is fineee.